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1. Forest utilization contracts on public land, 1977 (E* F* S*)
2. Planning of forest roads and harvesting systems. 1977 (E* F* S*)
3. World list of forestry schools, 1977 (E/F/S*)
3. Rev. 1 - World list of forestry schools, 1981 (E/F/S*)
3. Rev. 2 - World list of forestry schools, 1986 (E/F/S*)
4. World pulp and paper demand, supply and trade

Vol. 1, 1977 (E* F* S*)
Vol. 2, 1978 (E* F* S*)

5. The marketing of tropical wood in South America, 1978 (E S*)
6. National parks planning, 1978 (E* F* S***)
7 Forestry for local community development 1978 (E* F* S*)
8. Establishment techniques for forest plantations, 1978 (Ar*** C* E** F* S*)
9. Wood chips, 1978 (C* E* S*)
10. Assessment of logging costs from forest inventories in the tropics, 1978

1. Principles and methodology (E* F* S*)
2. Data collection and calculations (E* F* S*)

11. Savanna afforestation in Africa, 1978 (E* F*)
12. China: forestry support for agriculture, 1978 (E*)
13. Forest products prices, 1979 (E/F/S*)
14. Mountain forest roads and harvesting, 1979 (E*)
14. Rev. 1 - Logging and transport in steep terrain, 1985 (E*)
15. AGRIS forestry wood catalogue of information and documentation services, 1979 (E/F/S*)
16. China: integrated wood processing industries, 1979 (E* F* S***)
17. Economic analysis of forestry projects, 1979 (E* F* S*)
17. Sup. 1 - Economic analysis of forestry projects: case studies. 1979 (E* S*)
17. Sup. 2 - Economic analysis of forestry projects: readings, 1980 (E*)
18. Forest products prices 1960-1978, 1980 (E/F/S*)
19. Pulping and paper-making properties of fast-growing plantation wood species

Vol. 1. 1980 (E*)
Vol. 2. 1980 (E*)

20/1. Forest tree improvement, 1985 (E* F* S*)
20/2. A guide to forest seed handling, 1985 (E*)
21. Impact on soils of fast-growing species in lowland humid tropics. 1980 (E* F*)
22/1. Forest volume estimation and yield prediction, 1980

Vol. 1 - Volume estimation (E* F* S*)

22/2. Forest volume estimation and yield prediction, 1980

Vol. 2 - Yield prediction (E* F* S*)

23. Forest products prices 1961-1980, 1981 (E/F/S*)

24. Cable logging systems, 1981 (E*)
25. Public forestry administration in Latin America, 1981 (E*)
26. Forestry and rural development, 1981 (E* F* S*)
27. Manual of forest inventory, 1981 (E* F*)
28. Small and medium sawmills in developing countries, 1981 (E* S*)
29. World forest products, demand and supply 1990 and 2000. 1982 (E* F* S*)
30. Tropical forest resources, 1982 (E/F/S*)
31. Appropriate technology in forestry, 1982 (E*)
32. Classification and definitions of forest products, 1982 (Ar/E/F/S*)
33. Logging of mountain forests, 1982 (E*)
34. Fruit-bearing forest trees, 1982 (E* F* S*)
35. Forestry in China, 1982 (E*)
36. Basic technology in forest operations, 1982 (E* F* S*)
37. Conservation and development of tropical forest resources. 1982 (E* F* S*)
38. Forest products prices 1962-1981, 1982 (E/F/S*)
39. Frame saw manual, 1982 (E*)
40. Circular saw manual, 1983 (E*)
41. Simple technologies for charcoal making, 1983 (E* F* S*)
42. Fuelwood supplies in the developing countries, 1983 (Ar* E* F* S*)
43. Forest revenue systems in developing countries, 1983 (E*)
44/1. Food and fruit-bearing forest species, 1983 (E* F*)
44/2. Food and fruit-bearing forest species, 1984 (E* F* S*)
44/3. Food and fruit-bearing forest species, 1986 (E*)
45. Establishing pulp and paper mills, 1983 (E*)
46. Forest products prices 1963-1982, 1983 (E/F/S*)
47. Technical forestry education - design and implementation, 1984 (E*)
48. Land evaluation for forestry, 1984 (E* S*)
49. Wood extraction with oxen and agricultural tractors, 1986 (E* F* S*)
50. Changes in shifting cultivation in Africa, 1984 (E* F*)
50/1. Changes in shifting cultivation in Africa - seven case-studies, 1985 (E*)
51/1. Studies on the volume and yield or tropical forests stands

1. Dry forest formations (Ar*F*)

52/1. Cost estimating in sawmilling industries: guidelines, 1984 (E*)
52/2. Field manual on cost estimation in sawmilling industries, 1985 (E*)
53. Intensive multiple-use forest management in Kerala (India). 1984 (E*)
54. Planificación del desarrollo forestal, 1985 (S*)
55. Intensive multiple-use forest management in the tropics, 1985 (E* F* S*)
56. Breeding poplars for disease resistance, 1985 (E*)
57. Coconut wood, 1985 (E S*)
58. Sawdoctoring manual, 1985 (E*)
59. The ecological effects of eucalyptus, 1985 (E* F* S*)
60. Monitoring and evaluation of participatory forestry projects 1985 (E*)
61. Forest products prices 1965-1984, 1985 (E/F/S*)
62. World list of institutions engaged in forestry and forest products research, 1985 (E/F/S*)
63. Industrial charcoal making, 1985 (E*)
64. Tree growing by rural people, 1985 (E*)
65. Forest legislation in selected African countries, 1986 (E* F*)
66. Forestry extension organization, 1986 (E*)
67. Some medicinal forest plants of Africa and Latin America, 1986 (E*)
68. Appropriate forest industries, 1986 (E*)
69. Management of forest industries, 1986 (E*)
70. Wildland fire management terminology, 1985 (E/F/S*)
71. World compendium of forestry and forest products research institutions, 1986 (E/F/S*)
72. Wood gas as engine fuel, 1986 (E*)
73. Forest products: world outlook projections, 1986 (E*)
74. Guidelines for forestry information processing, 1986 (E*)
75. An operational guide to the monitoring and evaluation of social forestry in India, 1986 (E*)
76. Wood preservation manual, 1986 (E*)
77. Databook on endangered tree and shrub species and provenances, 1986 (E*)
78. Appropriate wood harvesting in plantation forests, 1987 (E*)
79. Small-scale forest-based processing enterprises, 1987 (E*)
80. Forestry extension methods, 1987 (E*)
81. Guidelines for forest policy formulation, 1987 (E*)
82. Forest products prices 1967-1986, 1988 (E/F/S*)
83. Trade in forest products: a study of the barriers faced b the developing countries, 1988, (E*)
84. Forest products: world outlook projections (Products and country tables), 1988 (E/F/S*)
85. Forestry extension curricula, 1988 (E*)
86. Forestry policies in Europe, 1988 (E*)
87. Small-scale harvesting operations of wood and non-wood forest products involving rural people, 1988 (E*)
88. Management of tropical moist forests in Africa, 1989 (E*)
89. Review of forest management systems of tropical Asia, 1989 (E*)
90. Forestry and food security, 1989 (E*)
91. Design manual on basic wood harvesting technology, 1989 (E*)
92. Forestry policies in Europe, 1989 (E*)
93. Energy conservation in the mechanical forest industries, 1990 (E*)

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